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Have you ever wondered how a robot knows what to do? Or how websites communicate with you? Learn the answers to these questions and a whole lot more...all without ever touching a computer screen! We’ll teach you all the fundamentals of coding through games, crafts, and all sorts of activities, such as building an art robot or making your own Minecraft monster.

For grades 1-5. Online registration required.
If you attended Unplugged Coding in November or December, topics will be the same, with many activities repeating, but participants are welcome to attend again! 
February 6th: Binary:  Learn the language that computers use to communicate!
Feruary 13th: Art Coding:  Learn how to start thinking computationally by building your own robot.
Feruary 16th (Saturday): Art Coding:  Learn how to start thinking computationally by building your own robot.
February 20th: Follow the Rules (Minecraft): Learn how code represents space and images, and about the rules that make computers do specific things.
February 27th: Robots: Join us as we make paths for robots to learn more about how algorithms work.
March 2nd (Saturday): Robots: Join us as we make paths for robots to learn more about how algorithms work.
March 6th: Algorithms: Learn how programmers use algorithms to give programs directions.
March 13th: Conditionals: Learn how programmers account for all the different things that come up when people use their programs.
March 16th (Saturday): Conditionals: Learn how programmers account for all the different things that come up when people use their programs.
Date:
Wednesday, February 20, 2019 Show more dates
Time:
6:30pm - 7:30pm
Location:
Large Meeting Room
Campus:
Yardley
Categories:
  Families     Unplugged Coding  
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